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Terrific February Day! Found a late 1700's virgin homestead :)

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Posted Feb 20, 2007, 03:11:07 pm

For several months I have been trying to find a way to a possible homestead site that was legal to hunt but there was no easy access to get to it.  I finally figured a way to walk thru the thick underbrush that allowed me to find the site today and I was kind of happy I went through all the effort.

I first found the refuse dump, I got a reading right away that thought might be a large copper but to my pleasant surprise it was one of those 1790 era large flat button.  I had to chop the button out with my drywall hammer, but that was really no problem. Some of the ground was frozen rather hard and other sections were not that hard at all.

Well, right after I got the large button, I found a few more and all the readings were in the refuse area and the ground was full of old oyster and clam shells, which in this area is a beautiful sight to see, meaning a homestead was very close by.

I then got a nice reading that I made sure I got a photo of the reading on the Explorer XS since some like to ask where it read on the screen, hope you all can see it, because it screamed LARGE COPPER COIN to me! Smiley
Sure enough, it was a King George copper and in darn good shape to.

I ended up with about 6 buttons, of varies styles, a finial, some odds and ends and the copper coin ended up being a nice 1775 KG coin.

I will be going back to the site again later this week or next week for sure, since the cold weather has finally released its grip.

Enjoy the photos, I enjoyed the hunt.........

Don in South Jersey
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"The mantra has always been don't clean a (copper) coin or it will lose value.
 For undug coins this is true.  For dug coins this is untrue.
 The value will increase with judicious cleaning."

Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 03:15:28 pm

Some photos of more of the finds after cleaning Smiley


Don
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"The mantra has always been don't clean a (copper) coin or it will lose value.
 For undug coins this is true.  For dug coins this is untrue.
 The value will increase with judicious cleaning."
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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 03:17:32 pm

Wow Don! What a great find! Can't wait to see what else you dig up! Grin

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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 03:18:53 pm

Buttons, coins, relics and more. Great finds, I am severely green with envy. Keep up the good work.

Ed D.

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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 03:19:50 pm

man! Shocked that king george is gorgeous!! really nice button as well! way to go!

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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 03:20:13 pm

Great work!

Thank you for showing what an old foundation looks like.

Congratulations on the outstanding colonial finds!

Cheers!


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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 03:29:49 pm

I'm glad you got out today, Don.  What a great day for you!

Nice buttons...fantastic coin!  Smiley Smiley Smiley

It looks like one of those sites that would constantly be pulling at your earphone cord.  I see why you don't use a sunray probe.  Roll Eyes
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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 03:29:58 pm

Outstanding, thats for the great pictures also  Grin
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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 03:37:05 pm

WOW, Don ...Excellent outing.....fantastic finds.Nice details on the copper.
I would love to have sites that old to hunt...Joe

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Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 04:02:30 pm


  Great finds!

      -CC

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Reply To This Topic #10 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 04:28:36 pm

WOW! THAT KING GEORGE III REALLY IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE! WAY TO GO! I'M SURE THERE'S GOING TO BE MORE GOOD STUFF COMING FROM THAT SITE!
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Reply To This Topic #11 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 04:33:34 pm

Wow nice finds!!!!
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Reply To This Topic #12 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 04:40:24 pm

WoW Don...Just Wow    your finds are awesome as usual. Like the drywall hammer your using, whatever works on this frozen ground here in the northeast...Its gonna warm up allot in the next week so off I will go, good going I can't wait to see what that site produces.

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Reply To This Topic #13 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 04:44:30 pm

Man, I'd be at that site until they had to medivac me out. The best is still there waiting for you.

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Reply To This Topic #14 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 04:51:04 pm

I can't wait for "Virgin Homestead, Part II"!!  That copper is a real beauty.  I wish they were all in that nice of a shape.  Excellent post!  I think the best posts on this site look like magazine articles.  Lots of back-story and action photos of digging great coins and relics out of the dirt.  Thanks for taking the time to do a great post, and congrats!

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Reply To This Topic #15 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 05:12:31 pm

That is an awesome dig Don,Can't wait to see what else come's from that place.....Some excellent determination and detective work,you deserve it.....Congrat's....Great Job.
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Reply To This Topic #16 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 05:14:06 pm

Outstanding KG and finds!!! What did you do to clean them???
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Reply To This Topic #17 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 05:46:06 pm

Exceptional finds! Good for you!!
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Reply To This Topic #18 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 05:48:18 pm

Don, AWESOME FINDS and a very awesome effort in digging down in that "concrete" Grin Grin Grin
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Reply To This Topic #19 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 05:55:28 pm

Holy crap Don... wonderful!! 

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Reply To This Topic #20 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 06:01:23 pm

Wow - good stuff.  Congrats!  Can't wait for the snow to melt.

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Reply To This Topic #21 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 06:09:49 pm

Wiping drool from the keyboard in order to type...HOLY MACKEREL.  What a great site.  Your perseverance is paying off, that's great.  The buttons and coins are such an interesting part of colonial American history...good for you to dig them up and preserve them.  Hat's off to you.
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Reply To This Topic #22 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 06:28:52 pm

wow awesome finds!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Reply To This Topic #23 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 06:34:57 pm

Ditto on the last post. DANG that's a nice haul. Way to go

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Reply To This Topic #24 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 06:51:47 pm

Awesome finds ..... wish we had things like that to find in Indiana !!!

WTG

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Reply To This Topic #25 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 06:54:27 pm

You did the research ... you carried out the hunt ... you got the reward ... that's just the way it ought to be done ... congrats on some nice old finds!

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Reply To This Topic #26 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 07:05:21 pm

sweeet site....sweeet    coin!

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Reply To This Topic #27 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 07:14:49 pm

Wow, you make it look easy!  Fantastic finds and great pictures. 

What, no snow?! I think about 6 inches of our 2ft of snow has melted.....

Thanks for the good post.

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Reply To This Topic #28 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 07:34:00 pm

Don,

    That is a super site..you have just hit the tip of the iceberg. Look forward to seeing more pics of that great site. Congrats on finding it.

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Reply To This Topic #29 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 07:41:56 pm

Awesome finds!  Love the copper!

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Reply To This Topic #30 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 07:49:21 pm

WTG Don!  Nice weather through Friday for the area!


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Reply To This Topic #31 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 09:02:18 pm

Just wow.  I predict awesome finds from this one  Grin  Can't wait to see what you dig next!

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Reply To This Topic #32 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 09:17:48 pm

Fantastic Relics!!!! Looks like a nice place. 

You got a great hunting place, indeed.   Grin
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Reply To This Topic #33 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 10:34:19 pm

way to go don. i always had the feeling the pine barrens held some magic. can't wait for what else you dig from that area.
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Reply To This Topic #34 Posted Feb 20, 2007, 11:51:44 pm

Congats on your finds - I can just imagine the feeling when you found the KG

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Reply To This Topic #35 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 03:22:28 am

terrific finds and great story thanks for sharing don keep us posted
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Reply To This Topic #36 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 03:45:29 am

Aw, thats beutiful!

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Reply To This Topic #37 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 04:13:37 am

Awesome finds Don, WTG!!!
Congrats on even finding that site. From the pics, it's hard to tell anything was even left there to see...
Continued Good luck, & Happy hunting~

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Reply To This Topic #38 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 04:39:10 am

Just unreal Don...almost like a dream!

Congrats on being persistant knowing the site was there and not giving up.

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Reply To This Topic #39 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 05:07:13 am

Great job!
Can't wait to see what else you pull out of there!!!!!

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Reply To This Topic #40 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 05:37:00 am

wow is that cool! i cant wait to get back out there, thanks for the sweet pics!
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Reply To This Topic #41 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 07:20:25 am

Awesome find! Sounds like your gonna have a GREAT year!


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Reply To This Topic #42 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 08:08:14 am

SWEET! Must have been a heck of a lot of work. You'd be a great digging parnter!
very very cool finds
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Reply To This Topic #43 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 08:13:22 am

Great Flat buttons you got there, 1700"s is my geuss ;)

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Reply To This Topic #44 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 08:17:36 am

superb recoveries.

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Reply To This Topic #45 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 12:11:40 pm

wow  don those are some incredible finds  that george iii is a beauty  good luck  and i cant wait to what else you find there
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Reply To This Topic #46 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 12:19:29 pm

Very nice!! Grin

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Reply To This Topic #47 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 01:43:36 pm

Great job Don.....I've been finding similar items..How did you clean the George?........Chris
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Reply To This Topic #48 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 02:34:13 pm

Excellent post!!! Good research and great finds. HH,Catsman
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Reply To This Topic #49 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 02:46:39 pm

Nice finds and a great post. Could have used some video but the pics were great!!  Grin

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Reply To This Topic #50 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 06:31:51 pm

Just amazing finds, Don!  Shocked Love the post and the pictures!

                           Congrats! Nana  Smiley
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Reply To This Topic #51 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 06:37:35 pm

I first found the refuse dump...

Get out the shovels and scratcher man.  I would love to see what a late 1700s dump holds.  Bet you will get the pick of the litter there...  Smiley

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Reply To This Topic #52 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 07:21:07 pm

Those old sites can sometimes be located through the brier thickets where the rabbits wouldn't go.  But when we have the research all done, the fever hits, the Crocodile Dundee syndrome takes over and there is no stopping us then. 

Thanks for the wonderful picture story hunt, I needed the fix  Smiley


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Reply To This Topic #53 Posted Feb 21, 2007, 07:22:38 pm

Great job Don! Love the finds. And the photos are nice too. WTG!!

Reply To This Topic #54 Posted Feb 22, 2007, 06:06:29 am

Outstanding KG and finds!!! What did you do to clean them???

Directions for the Cleaning of Artifacts/Coins using Hydrogen Peroxide

Required items:
     
1    - Disposable plastic bowl – I use an empty margarine container
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1   - Bottle of Hydrogen Peroxide which is 3% H2O2


1   - Heat Source – I have a gooseneck lamp with a halogen bulb in it.


1   - Box of Cotton Swabs – Q Tips are the best – others fall apart too easily

Make sure the artifact/coin is free of any oil coating like olive oil if you previously had soaked this object.  The oil coating prevents the Hydrogen Peroxide from working on the dirt.
Put object to be cleaned in disposable plastic bowl and then pour Hydrogen Peroxide on top until it is at least a half an inch above the object to be cleaned.

Using the lamp as a heater, I position the lamp to within 2-4 inches of the bowl.  This heats up the solution.  Be careful not to cause anything to melt from too much heat, use common sense for this part.  A Heat Source is NOT necessary, but it does speed up the cleaning significantly...

ADDED:  YOU CAN USE A MICROWAVE TO HEAT THE PEROXIDE UP FIRST,  BUT BE CAREFULL AND PLEASE USE A SAFE CONTAINER WITH NO METAL IN IT, PUT THE RELIC/COIN IN AFTER THE APPROX ONE MINUTE HEAT UP IN THE MICROWAVE!!!!!   
If the solution is hot enough the boiling of the Peroxide should be very evident to you and should remind you of a geyser.  Once it is cooking it sprays the bubbles and smokes a little also.  This should continue for anywhere from one hour to two or three. 

Periodically remove the object if you want to check on the progress.  I usually then lay it on a napkin and take a cotton swab and start to gently rub and see how much crud is coming off the object.  It might take several hours or more to get real clean.  You might even have to repeat the entire process if the object has a lot of stubborn crud on it.

When the bubbling of the Peroxide stops the cleaning also is done.  If it needs more cleaning start over again with fresh fluid.

Keep your cotton swabs wet with the Peroxide while gently rubbing, this will prevent scratches.
When done with your cleaning, rinse the object well with water.

The first coin I did with this method did not require any rubbing whatsoever.  I believe each artifact/coin is unique in how it is cleaned.  Some did not clean up hardly at all.  If it is a corroded object, like a pitted, green Indian Head, I don't think anything you do will help that.

My best advice is to experiment on non-valuable objects first and then move on to your better finds once you build confidence in what you are doing.

The objects may appear dried out after cleaning, if you want you can coat with a coin preservative like Blue Ribbon Coin Conditioner and Preservative or a similar product or even a light coating of Vaseline or a coating of Renaissance Wax.

(The above is from a post I did on cleaning Large Cents on the Cleaning and Preservation forum)
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,39135.0.html

Don


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 For undug coins this is true.  For dug coins this is untrue.
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Reply To This Topic #55 Posted Feb 22, 2007, 07:12:12 am

Congratulations on some very remarkable finds.

MXT,  and just dumb luck.

Reply To This Topic #56 Posted Feb 22, 2007, 09:39:33 am

Hi Don,
          Great Site , Great Finds, and Thanks for sharing the Pics & Story.  Dig that site more!
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Reply To This Topic #57 Posted Feb 22, 2007, 09:52:31 am

Sweet finds! I love that site you are in. Those wooded cellar holes a just a ton of fun to detect around. You should be able to find targets there for years to come. Congrats on your efforts to find that one.

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Reply To This Topic #58 Posted Feb 22, 2007, 10:46:34 am

Reading your posts always makes me realize how much i suck.......lmao...........good digs man

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Reply To This Topic #59 Posted Feb 22, 2007, 11:08:21 am

WAY TO GO ON THOSE GREAT FINDS...IM GLAD THE GROUND IS TRYING TO THAW HERE...AND WARM WEATHER IS HERE ALSO...

ALLEN
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Reply To This Topic #60 Posted Feb 22, 2007, 11:13:59 am

Nice early finds Don.

Sometimes you have to go through alot to get to a site. But with finds like those I'd walk through jaggers anyday to get to them.

HH Jer

Reply To This Topic #61 Posted Feb 22, 2007, 11:19:32 am

Bloody hell, mate! I found a lot of Colonial coins, but none ever comed out that great! Cheesy You have the nose for dem Colonial coppas!

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Reply To This Topic #62 Posted Feb 22, 2007, 12:43:01 pm

Great finds, thanks for the post and pics!!!

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Reply To This Topic #63 Posted Feb 22, 2007, 12:57:20 pm

Great find.... did you have to do alot of research to find the site? I am looking locally for old home sites, but not having much luck as yet but giving it time!
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Reply To This Topic #64 Posted Feb 22, 2007, 05:02:40 pm

Congrats! Awesome finds and clean-up-preservation!

Cavers5

Reply To This Topic #65 Posted Feb 23, 2007, 02:50:05 pm

Donny, you are in a league of your own. Money Mafia's -- Paco, Silver Zeus, Zoyboy, and I (Kirk) --  finds are elementary compared to yours. hehehe
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Reply To This Topic #66 Posted Feb 25, 2007, 06:35:26 pm

Nice finds , and nice post...Gives me the itch to get out...

 BTW What did you say about the cold weather releasing its grip? Smiley

 Jim
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Reply To This Topic #67 Posted Feb 25, 2007, 07:15:54 pm

 Great finds, Makes me wish I was still living in Jersey. Hope to be there in July, for a visit.
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Reply To This Topic #68 Posted Feb 25, 2007, 07:20:03 pm

WOW Don....very nice finds.....wish I lived on the east coast......er...sometimes...not when it storms

It's not what you find that matters....it's the thrill of the Hunt!
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Reply To This Topic #69 Posted Feb 26, 2007, 04:51:38 am

Wow Don, way to go!!!  Well worth the effort getting there I see. I can't even imagine finding a coin that old. Great post and pictures. It's almost like we are there with you.
Great job.
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Reply To This Topic #70 Posted Feb 26, 2007, 05:55:11 am

It don't get no awesomer than that!! That is quite a nice spot you've found for yourself. It'll be nicer when it thaws out a little, but your determination seems to be paying off.

WTG,
Ramapirate

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Reply To This Topic #71 Posted Feb 27, 2007, 07:51:55 pm

Nice find

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Kennedy 40%...52
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Reply To This Topic #72 Posted Mar 12, 2007, 10:47:41 am

I can't believe that I haven't responded to this yet...outstanding coin! 

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Reply To This Topic #73 Posted Mar 12, 2007, 11:28:32 am

Hi don,
The copper is in great condition for 1775,
very nice collection of buttons too.

exellent post,

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Reply To This Topic #74 Posted Mar 12, 2007, 11:32:24 am

Just out of curiosity, what method did you use to clean that King George up?

Buckleboy

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Reply To This Topic #75 Posted Mar 12, 2007, 05:27:06 pm

Those are the types of places we all dream about.
Nice finds!
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Reply To This Topic #76 Posted Mar 12, 2007, 05:40:45 pm

Good going! No bugs no weeds!
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Reply To This Topic #77 Posted Mar 12, 2007, 06:31:29 pm

Nice finds. I, too, would be interested in your cleaning methods. Can you share? Thanks.

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Reply To This Topic #78 Posted Mar 12, 2007, 06:37:16 pm

Super finds!!!
 Nice coins!!!!

teverly

Reply To This Topic #79 Posted Mar 13, 2007, 07:01:00 am

What's up with the name change, Don in SJ?
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Reply To This Topic #80 Posted Mar 26, 2007, 01:35:49 pm

Great find Don!  Know anything around Cape May to hunt?  Love to get together with other hunters to find homesteads, I got one sit in particular down here that used to be a dump for an old glass factory in the early 1800s if your interested.

J. Chambers
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Reply To This Topic #81 Posted Mar 26, 2007, 02:39:43 pm

DON!!! THATS WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT! I KNOW YOU WERE ON CLOUD 9! GOOD ON YA'...You got my blood boiling to get back to our new site!

HH, Gary
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Reply To This Topic #82 Posted Mar 26, 2007, 04:00:47 pm

What a start for the new year. Just the kind of site everyone thinks of during the dark days of winter.  Finding these sites is as much fun as detecting them sometimes...   Great Job...
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Reply To This Topic #83 Posted May 04, 2007, 07:52:09 am

Wow what a find!!! Great.
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Reply To This Topic #84 Posted May 04, 2007, 04:13:11 pm

Some very good digs. You put as much effort in you photography as you do in your detecting. Both are outstanding. Keep us posted.


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Reply To This Topic #85 Posted Dec 29, 2007, 01:44:06 pm

Just some information I ran across.  Might make the coin more interesting.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfpenny_(British_coin)

Counterfeit coinage

In the reign of King George III (1760–1820) the first issue of halfpennies did not come until 10 years after the king's accession, in 1770. Counterfeiting was rampant, and in 1771 the utterance of counterfeit copper coin became a felony; this however had little effect and for the next twenty years or so the majority of copper so-called coins in circulation were forgeries. In March 1782 a woman counterfeiter was hanged, then fixed to a stake and burned before the debtor's door at Newgate prison in London. In a letter to Lord Hawkesbury of 14 April 1789, Matthew Boulton commented "In the course of my journeys, I observe that I receive upon an average two-thirds counterfeit halfpence for change at toll-gates, etc., and I believe the evil is daily increasing, as the spurious money is carried into circulation by the lowest class of manufacturers, who pay with it the principal part of the wages of the poor people they employ". Boulton's contract in 1797 to produce the Cartwheel pennies and twopences, thwarting the counterfeiters, did not extend to producing the halfpenny, though Boulton had expected that it would, and had prepared patterns of the appropriate size and weight in accordance with his ideas on the intrinsic value of copper coins. The reason the government gave for the omission of the denomination from the contract was that the large number of de facto halfpennies (including tokens and fakes!) would be driven out of circulation and Boulton would be unable to produce enough coins to meet the demand that would ensue. Public demand for legal halfpennies soon forced the government to change its mind, and in 1798 a contract was issued to Boulton for him to produce halfpennies and farthings dated 1799. However in the meantime the price of copper had risen, and consequently the weight of the coins was reduced slightly, which resulted in them not being as popular as expected. In 1806 a further 427.5 tons of copper was struck into halfpennies by Boulton, but the price of copper had risen again and the weight was even less than the 1799 issue. This time, however, there was no unfavourable reaction from the public, so perhaps the national obsession with "intrinsic value" was over.

George III halfpennies were produced in three distinct phases:

    * 1770–1775 (all years). Weight 9.2–10.8 grams, diameter 29–30 millimetres. Obverse shows a right-facing bust of the king, with the inscription GEORGIVS III REX, reverse shows a left-facing seated Britannia holding a spray and spear, with the inscription BRITANNIA and the date in the exergue beneath Britannia. (The king's bust has a fuller face in 1774 and 1775).

Daryl

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Reply To This Topic #86 Posted Dec 29, 2007, 01:47:34 pm

Thanks for bringing this back up. Don, welcome to the top of the forum. Tongue ;) Cheesy

BDD...Kirk
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